Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 166, Decatur, Adams County, 15 July 1926 — Page 6

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YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League • Cincinnati. 5: Philadelphia, I. Boston, ti, Chicago, 1. New Yprk. 12-5; Pittsburgh. 8-2. Brooklyn. 5; St Louis, 2. American League New York. 7. Detroit. 0. Chicago, 10; Washington, 1. Cleveland Boston, tain. St. Louis-Philadelphia, rain. American Association Minneapolis. 6: St. Paul, I. No others scheduled. . - — o- , — Fighters Make Weight New York. July 15. -(United Pre.sil Paul Relenba h. world's light heavy ; weight thamplon and Jack Delaney were within the weight limit when, they weighed in a' 2 o'clock this after i noon for their championship battle! scheduled for Ebbets field. Brooklyn I tonight. Berlenbach's weight was announce.l. an 174'4 and Delaney's at IGG'j. — o Willshire To Play Convoy Willshire, Ohio. July 15. The Will-j shire and Convoy baseball teams will 1 meet on the local diamond, Sunday , afternoon, in what promises to be .J hard fought game. Willshire defeated Convoy in a game played here last [ Sunday, 10-9. scoring six run* in a ninth inning rally. ■ - ——'O - ——~ Emerson High Gets Coach Gary, Ind., July 15 - 1 United 1*..-.-s, —Elmer Lampe, nil western and ail conference end on the University of Chicago football team, has bet n named as the smees'or to George Veenker on the couching staff at Emerson high school. Veenker i esigned to become a-ri’.ait coach at the Cniversity of. Michigan.

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I Lillian Cannon Delays Iler Swim In ( liannel Cape Gris Nez. France, Joly Js.— (United I ' I'ulavo. . ble, • other ci millions today tmuM-rf a pause In, Lillian cannon'- preparations to swim the English Channel. Asked regarding reports circulated in tin I nlted State- that -.he had de I tided to attempt the channel wim: I next week. Lilli.,.m said she had no| | plans alii that the constantly shif'ingl of tide, w. ether and tem- , pe-ature made it im|s,-slide for her I to plan even n day in advance. The Baltimore swimmer is la good lion and will be able to 'tike advantage! I of the first favorable opportunity to I swim to df.ver. o Mad Dog Bite Causes Death Os Indiana Child I Albany, Ind. July 15. - (United ' Pres«> Dr. Thurman H. Rice, labors- I I lory head of the New State Board of j i I il' h ti 1 : v 1 >\,. 11 • •. I <!i.> <’ atli of ■ Arthur Wiseman, (is. from hydropho-i i bia. Tin boy -.-. i bitten by a mad dog I 1 -bon’ six weeks ago and last week I showed signs of hydrophobia. Tues- I I day h“ tvent into convulsions which I ended In his death. Bluffton To Place j Signs Along Highways Bluffton, July 15 J. E. Reynolds. I chairman of the trade promotion com- I ni'ttee. soon wi'.l have large signs I placed at advantageous points on all I roads leading into Bluffton The sign I boards w-re offered to the Chamber I of Comtne ce through the kindness of I Edward S. Walmer and the work of

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■ painting the signs will be delegated to Im al sign painters ~ —o ■ - I \ f,i <| boxing card ha been an I tieimced for Tocsin, Monday night. July 19. There are four bouts with h,o -rs from Tocsin Bluffton Huntington. Fort’ Wayne and Lima. —— o— ——a To Dedicate Auditorium ludianapolis, Ind., July 1;>. — (Unit- , | ire ) Governor Jackson will be | the principal peaker at the dedlcaii of tue new auditorium at the A. R home Imre this afternoon | Tli auditorium will seat approximately 4(10. MARION PREPARES' FOR LEGION MEET Minion, Ind., July 15 - (United Press!- Plans for the state American Lerion convention to be held in Marion August 29-31 were being laid todav l.v ii mb-i- of the lo al chapter.*

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AprroYlmMely 4.000 veterm of the vxorld war with their famllle* are expected to be here for the meeting Which will be one of the largest ever held In Marlon. The excutive comuitttee Os the local (harder hin conferred with official* at Fort Wayne where the 1925 departmental convention was held and have obtained come valuable advice, thev say. Those In charge of the meeting utat" that th“y spare nu trouble In fhelr attempt to make the coming meet one i of the greatest in the history of the j Indiana department. ■... o-Eighty-three Students Seek Medical Licenses Indianapolis. Ind.. July 15- —tUnited Dress)— Ninety-three medical students today ar > concluding the tnree day examination fee as applicants to practice the different forms of healing and surgery. The quiz was conducted at the State House here by the State board of medical registration and examination. Nine different medical schools,

inchiding the Indiana university school were represented among the appll cants. —o— — Many Tourists ('limb Washington Monument Washington. D. U. July 15.~(Tnii ed Pressi-Muny tourists sil l 'limb the sf.sfe. tto the (on of'he Washing ton Monument, d. pite the new speedy elevator that makes the trip in one minute and 15 second*. Os 18d? persons who went to tin top the other day. 3-> walked; on another day. 7'7 walked out of a total of 1997 The old elevator took five minutes. The new on* goes so ta-t that the passengers notice prersure on the eardrums. due to the rapid change in altitude, which was not p> rdptihle on (Up ohl >n»‘ Junior Golf Tourney to Be Held At Culver Soon Culver, Ind.. July 15 'United Press) Entries are being receiv'd I "

1 tournament to be held at Academy links J«b' - The tournament I* ' , l‘ , n ' ,eur, between the ages of 14 and 19 , who reside within the state I'"'Y''° • have . addled for pay or who are ,a. .. , r i a* oro6 *dul s und , musters ire *» » are not e T!l ~,.p events the Individual t champlindlip. th* ennsdation flight j and lh . Officer', Umh fW b - 1 included <m the three day program t All entered in Hie tourney will be , }n the first event nnill 'he of 'he qin Ifvina round The second event is f„i- G,,. eight eliminated in tlje f fir-t round of -hurnplonahip match play and the third is fur the highest sixteen boys who fail to qualify for the etiampi »ti-hip flight. ] Prizes v.iil be awarded by the aca- , demy. t o’ — I CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE I Wheat- July. 41 »3 I'L S p l" ”.42 I 3 8 Dee., $1.45 .'lB. Corn - July. 76 , |5-S(’; Sept.. 82 l-4c; Dec., 84 1 4c. Oats ( July. 38 12c; Sept., 40 7-8 c: Dec, ( 43 5-8 --

Bunk Bandit Confides In Sheriff’s Deputy Onondaga. Mich , July 15 •ITnircK Press)— Confiding hir. plan. I(1 (hl) up the Farmer'-. State hunk h^ iH proved disasterou* to FYe.i |<iit h , lh when the confidante proved to be h volunteer member of the hifham ( x>q ß . ty Sheriff's department. Sheriff Hugh Sllsby was walatlng m Kilborn entered the bank and an- t e,| him after the would he bandit entvred th® cashier's take. State Fire Wardens Secure 30 Convictions IgtnslHg. Mich.. July 15 (United Pr« ts>—Slate fire warden- hav. s«. cured more than thirty convictions this year of persons act-used of st arl . Ing forest fires through carelessu. Other have been apprehended f ur violation of a statute prohibiting ing of fires tinleas due are taken but w<-re released when Hey agreed to pay for the damag. ejLne by the fires.